The Disciplinary and Ethical Commission of the FRF adopted on Friday a ban on the organization of home matches between “Dynamo” and “Steaua” as a result of incidents in the match between the two teams in the sixth stage of Ligue 2. The groups also received sports fines.

During the break of the match “Dynamo” – “Steaua” the ultras beat the gendarmes with chairs and fire extinguishersPhoto: YouTube recording

Decision of the Commission on Discipline and Ethics of the Russian Federation

SK Dynamo 1948 SA

“According to Art. 82/1 and 3/a and c, related to Art. 83/2/d RD, SC Dinamo 1948 SA was imposed a sports fine of 10,000 lei.

According to Art. 82/1 and 3/b, related to Article 83/2/c with the application of Art. 54 paragraph 2 and 4 of the RD, SC “Dynamo 1948 SA” is punished with a sports fine of 5,000 lei and a ban on organizing games at its own stadium for 2 (two) games.

According to Art. 45/3 RD, “Dynamo 1948 SA” club will comply with the sanction prohibiting the organization of games at its own stadium for 2 (two) games and a sports fine of 15,000 lei.”

ChSA Steaua

“According to Art. 82/ 2 and 3/a and c, related to Art. 83/2/d, a sports fine of 22,500 lei was imposed on the Steaua Army Sports Club.

According to Art. 82/2 and 3/b, related to Article 83/2/c with the application of Art. 54 paragraphs 2 and 4 of the RD, the Steaua Army Sports Club is subject to a fine of 11,250 lei and a ban on organizing games at its own stadium for 4 (four) games.

According to Art. 82/2 and 3/f, related to article 83/2/g RD, the army sports club Steaua is punished with a sports fine of 50,000 lei.

According to Art. 45/3 RD, Steaua Army Sports Club will fulfill the sanction of banning the organization of games at its own stadium for 4 (four) games and a sports fine of 83,750 lei.”

War at the National Arena in the match “Dynamo” against “Steaua” – ultras beat the gendarmes with fire extinguishers, fences and chairs

The match between Dynamo and Steaua started with a delay of about seven minutes due to pyrotechnic materials thrown by fans, and at half-time the “war” continued as the ultras fought with the police.

The problems started even before the game, when the ultras of the two teams turned the stands into a real battlefield.

At halftime of the match at the National Arena, footage from the players’ section shows ultras throwing fire extinguishers, chairs and a fence at the gendarmes (they had to use tear gas to calm the spirits).

The General Directorate of Gendarmerie of the Municipality of Bucharest announced that 75 illegal sanctions for a total of 125,050 lei were applied after the match.